![]() |
#1
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
Well the Wyoming Weapons Collectors gun show is over. Went..got snowed on..rained on.. Sun and(70 degrees) on Friday Rain Sat and Snow Sunday. Oy Vey!! Had a good time and acquired quite a bit of stuff. Couple of Bullet Moulds1 Hensley & Gibbs 4 hole and another H&G 2 hole... both on handles Got another Marlin 1895 45-70 but it was a pre safety gun. Really nice..also got a really nice Marlin 444 with a bunch of extras An all but new Ruger Single Six Convwertible in Blue..another Blackhawk in 41 mag..Got an early Ruger 77 in 257 Robts with older Redfield 3x9 Rangefinder..Gun is like new too. Best buy(I think) is an older Ruger 77 in 7x57 with a Leupold 2x7. Both are in perfect shape and I just couldn't resist..and the price was right at 450. Got lots of littles but not like most shows I actually sold the most stuff in the last two years at the show. People still are a bit short on money and I am trying to keep the items I sell at reasonable prices. I sold a bunch of ammo bullets etc. Picked up a couple of reloading presses such as a Rockchucker in Exc condition and an older Lyman turret. All in all had a good time got to smooze with shootin folk and actually came home with more money than I spent..Must be losin my touch. Seems I always buy more'n I sell. I did talk with a guy who has lots of reloading items..mostly older stuff. He had it all spread out in 2 big buildings. Going back next week and buy it all. What I saw was good stuff but he said he has lots more. I would have taken it home Sunday but I had no more room inside the truck...and it was rainin and snowing.. He also has an older 5 screw S&W (pre)K-22 that I am buying. In pretty good condition especially for a 5 screw gun. Original grips etc etc. I don't NEED it..but I do want it. He has another in nicer condition for more money..but 700 bucks is too much for me. You do remember I am a BIT cheap...er thrifty
![]()
__________________
skeet@huntchat.com Democracy is two wolves and a lamb voting on what to have for lunch. Liberty is a well-armed lamb contesting the vote!" Benjamin Franklin |
|
|